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over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him giving a presentation at the institute for biological studies. instructors remember him as a mediocre student who did not take direction. >>> people going to the movies are already on edge in wake of that shooting. but two separate fights during a screening of the "dark knight rises" had them running for safety. police show a man punching a woman in the face. this happened on sunday. all of this in a dispute about a bathroom stall. then, two women started fielgting. somebody yelled something and then everybody in the theater panicked. >> attorneys for the victims say the school's reckless behavior contri
over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very different james holmes. he was recorded in 2006. it shows him...
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miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor, but made it to november just find. thank you, all. [laughter] [applae] >> you're watching 48 urs of non-fiction authors and boks on >> there's been a hostility through poverty. it's the war on porty. johnson was the best president and looked at poverty issues and ent money on it andtalked hao this, but richard nixon is the father of minority business development, and inside his minority business -- established small business adminiration andused the trm coc jceic n,nojue. he fer pde bennet college for women regularly writes and comments on politics, education,
miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor,...
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this is what this is all about celebrity gossip of the day but some of us were. there are some really upset fans out there but no one more than than this girl take a look. it was more you. just become the most of those who we. are but i know by the way is over four minutes long and you have to watch the whole thing early as the last few minutes are there they're all worth it because she's like angry at people for for caring for the press and she's like leave them alone it's their life but then she goes on a whole rant as i can't believe you did it to rob and so she has her own little emotional schizo phrenic rollercoaster that was it was terrifyingly realistic c.g.i. work i've ever seen and i was because i feel horrible i don't know how to feel about her because part of me feels it all just part of me feels like she has some sort of you know little imbalance you know you don't want to make fun of her but at the same time like there are people out there who genuinely care about what's going on in the celebrities like they live vicariously through these celebrities
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we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have the jobs, where the jobs are being created and everything else. for that poppy harlow. >> this committee aeconomy adde jobs. it's less than expected. we need to be creating somewhere between 300 and 400,000 jobs a month to bring this rate down. that's not happening at all. some important numbers to show you. 12.7 million. that's the number of americans that are out of work. they are unemployed. 5.4 million of them have been out of work for six months or longer. the longer you're out of work, the harder to find a job. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. anot
we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have...
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bridges and thanks for being with us tonight. we need to vote issues this time not race not color of skin thank you you're welcome thanks for joining us it's time to fight for a federal right to vote in the united states and put an end to this partisan attack on democratic voters that the koch brothers alec organization is pushing nationwide . in other news five hundred days have now passed since the fukushima nuclear crisis in japan began and one thing is clear it's still an extremely dangerous situation japanese newspapers reporting the plant operators still face a number of hurdles before they can decommission the plant and officially close the book on the crisis and it could take decades one of those hurdles includes trying to determine why eight million back or els of radioactive cesium still continues to pour out of reactor number two every single hour and plant operators still have no clue how they're going to remove massive pools of highly radioactive spent fuel from the roofs of the reactors as the newspaper reports not
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michael comes to us from new york. thanks for joining us? >> thanks for having me. >> so you are a comedian with progressive views. what inspired you if you did it, did you ask megan mccain to do the road trip across america? >> i did. yeah. i contacted her over twitter which is how most things are done these days and i said do you want to write a book together? she said sure. we wrote a book together. >> that's adventurous. toward the beginning of the book, you wrote, almost and quoting you now, almost nobody wants to own the label democrat. even i the liberal on this trip, you said have a hard time saying i am one because i don't know what the dems stand for. did your views of either party change during this trip? >> yes and no. my views on, let's say, conservative and liberal changed a little bit i think expanded a little bit. but if anything my views on the parties, themselves might have hardened. i can more reluctant to call myself a democrat now than when i left. >> why? >> if anything like i probably have become more liberal than i wa
michael comes to us from new york. thanks for joining us? >> thanks for having me. >> so you are a comedian with progressive views. what inspired you if you did it, did you ask megan mccain to do the road trip across america? >> i did. yeah. i contacted her over twitter which is how most things are done these days and i said do you want to write a book together? she said sure. we wrote a book together. >> that's adventurous. toward the beginning of the book, you wrote,...
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[laughter] none of us are 100% non-wusses, and none of us are 100% wusses. so having said that, your original question was? oh, aboutampgn nance thsws, ery t shibot. it is stunning, the influence of money in politics, special interests in politics. and with citizenned united -- cizens united, which i believe thprcoin mg wor sif ti- la s has said you have to go back to dred scott to find a decision as bad. with citizens unit the floodgat have opened, and noly its edo ggac ow t limits off corporate contributions and individual contributions, but it makes it very hard to find out who's givinghat before the election occurs. it's disastrous on so many diffent fronts. to tinth do edelson is going to give $100 million to help defeat president obama is absolutely stunning. it's absolutely stunning. that one person can do that legally, absolutely stunning. we have to make changes, but in light of the court'sci i tiun, ton ev co s and the constitution. and it would be what's called the 28th amendment. if any of you watch dylan rat michigan on msnbcn the tr tar sor bvo
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you'll love it. >> give us your caption there. another way we're getting you involved with the show. >>> weather wise, perfect day yesterday. >> it wasn't too bad out there. we did have a little bit of humidity still lingering. it's going to linger into today. temperature right around 90. as we start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning, we are nice and dry, all five sweeps on scanning the skies. mostly concerned with the temperatures this morning, coming in at 66 degrees in darlington, denton at 70 degrees and close to 70 in easton. that humidity is up there, you can see them up in the 90s, close to 100% in denton. a little bit of patchy fog. i'll show you those areas coming up. right now let's get back to charlly. >>> new this morning, a u.s. airways flight is now back on its way to rome after being diverted to philadelphia for about two hours. shortly after flight 720 took off from charlotte, north carolina last night, crew members reported feeling ill because of an odor on board that flight. five people wer
you'll love it. >> give us your caption there. another way we're getting you involved with the show. >>> weather wise, perfect day yesterday. >> it wasn't too bad out there. we did have a little bit of humidity still lingering. it's going to linger into today. temperature right around 90. as we start you out with maryland's most powerful radar this morning, we are nice and dry, all five sweeps on scanning the skies. mostly concerned with the temperatures this morning,...
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great to have you with us tonight thanks don't let me. recover my share here so first of all this little riff that i did any. anything i missed no i don't know if they had an excellent presentation but we can say is that in the united kingdom they've been running an austerity experiment and the results of that will start a policy experiment are in austerity it does not work or study does not revive a condom ease or sturdy actually she sinks them and that's confirms what we as you said we've learned from greece we've learned from spain we've learned from italy right now i've heard it. there are actually winners in austerity that the banks are getting a fair amount of money they're getting bailed out the people very high and their taxes are going down is this. just bad economic policy or is there is there a kernel to this economic policy that actually benefits some portion of the populace that causes them to promoted the banks on the stock market and not benefiting from most already that been it is benefiting from monetary policy which is n
great to have you with us tonight thanks don't let me. recover my share here so first of all this little riff that i did any. anything i missed no i don't know if they had an excellent presentation but we can say is that in the united kingdom they've been running an austerity experiment and the results of that will start a policy experiment are in austerity it does not work or study does not revive a condom ease or sturdy actually she sinks them and that's confirms what we as you said we've...
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he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming. let me suggest a couple of things as we start -- before we start rattling on tonight. one is i'm going to set this discussion these series of lectures beginning with the fugitive slave law of 1850. to me the pivotal political event in the decade leading up to the civil war. the fugitive slave law changes the political dynamics of this country in ways that nobody could have anticipated at the time. and at the center of that change in political dynamic are the activities of slaves themselves who run away. so what i am interested in looking at
he talks about how slaves used the u.s. mail to communicate with other slaves and how they planned and executed escapes to canada, mexico and the caribbean. held at penn state university this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you, tony. that was almost ministerial. i feel as if i'm really in church now. okay. it's an honor to be here. thanks for making this possible. it's wonderful to be in penn state in march and see people in shorts. there is something to be said for global warming....
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where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants the follow-on. you need the three, all right. but let's say he wins at gettysburg, all right. what does he do? i mean so what, right? he wins at gettysburg. and he loses a third of his men in the process. he still has the logistical problem. he still has all these sorts of issues. and this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to -- part of it also relates to how plausible, though, you think that gettysburg and that -- whether or not he really could have won in gettysburg or antietam. >> i think the problem is is strategy -- i personally
where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants...
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to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a theater showing "the dark knight rises" led to a stampede toward the exits. two people were injured and one person was arrested. >>> homeowners in one miami residential area received a startling wakeup call. that's an understatement. a 10-foot crocodile was spotted lounging near two homes before an animal control officer was called in. the animal hissed and snapped and was eventually taken away. >>> one north carolina woman got quite a steal at a store. she bought two pangt with plans to paint over them but after doing some research she learned the work was done by a famous russian abstract artist. they could sell fo
to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a...
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us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a lot about the spirit of community and caring in this country. here are a few including one related by the president himself. let's listen. >> i kind of poked my head up at that point and realized, oh, my gosh. nobody is in here. it's just us. there were a few other heads. i could see people leaving the theater but the theater was empty. it felt like so, that's when i got out and yeah. i thought, i kept thinking. oh, my gosh, i think john just took a bullet for me. i was thinking about what a great h
us. today brought the announce many that denver, colorado, just miles from the tragedy will host the first presidential debate this autumn. this all but guarantees that the two presidential candidates, president obama and mitt romney will be asked about the tragedy. what should they say? let's ask governor ed rendell what barack obama should say. it will be interesting. to start with, let's their personal stories following a tragedy like aurora. look at how heartbreaking they are and tell us a...
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john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any layoffs. we did it through attrition. while there are some way off at the local level, i do not think that is a bad thing. i have more government employees per square mile than any state in america. did not send me any more money to hire public employees. i do not need any more. they are expensive and difficult to manage. the idea that we continue to have to deal with some of these issues i think if they want to spend money to create jobs, it then spend money on infrastructure. we will build private sector jobs. do not spend money on sending me money to hire more public employees. do something that wil
john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing pass the law to remedy voter fraud. but first dick cheney has no regrets, goldman sachs isn't trustworthy, and surprise, surprise, mitt romney sleeps well at night. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> you played in the celebrity soccer match football as they call it. >> i could take credit for anything good that happened and deny responsibility for anything bad that happened and just be the mitt romney of celebrity soccer. >> if i'm worried about what the media said, i would not get much sleep. i sleep pretty well. >> h
that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing...
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richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is to get notoriety and publicity, sure. but that's no reason for not talking about these things. >> again, george that is an empirical questions, do we have copy-cat killers as a result of this. what are the motives of this? why did lee harvey oswald do it? these are not -- most of these events aren't mysteries. >> you're right, george. these tend to happen with single men of a certain age, that's also the age at which certain mental illness starts to manifest it. and i think it's aggravated in a societial sense -- this guy lived alone. if he had a roommate, he would have seen that's
richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my life. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. what i am saying is for me and people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that. and so when it comes to issues like repairitive therapy,
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted my life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that analogy still hold up in your view? >> you know, for me i think those things do hold up in my life. i have benefitted from weight...
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all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict expressing shock and sadness, going on to say, quote, i share the distress of the families and friends of the injured, especially the children, assuring all of you of my closeness in prayer, i impart my blessings as a pledge of consolation and strength in the lord. we bring in ed young, a pastor in grapevine, texas and joins us via skype. the question all of us have been asking is -- how do we make sense of this? >> you can't make sense of it. the bible is very clear. it tells us we live in a fallen world and bad things happen to good people and innocent people. and this whol
all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict...
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holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's important to you to be a part of the kid element of this day. talk to me about that. >> it's so important that our children learn what it means to serve. there is all kinds of different service. military service but what this represents today is a different kind of service. this is the service that their parents did with the landscape industry, installing plants, creating the types of environments that give back to the planet but to the psychology of the people that come here and how important the beautiful bed is to somebody who is visiting one of the people inturd here. >> the kids
holly morris joins us from arlington. >> reporter: good morning. they call it renewal and remembrance. it's the 16th year that planet has done this. many of the professionals that come out that donate of their time bring their children. they make this an opportunity for them to give back as well. roger phelps is on the boards of planet. he is also a u.s. navy veteran. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you for what is going on here. i know each day it's...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >> congressman barney frank said i do today to his longtime partner jim reedy. the massachusetts democrat became the first sitting u.s. congressman to be involved in a same-sex marriage. the couple exchanged vows at a suburban boston hotel for family and friends, as well as former nancy po loss polasky and some of the congressmen. >> i think it's a great day for this country to recognize civil ceremony is a wedding ceremony and he and his partner have been together for sometime. this is an opportunity for them to do what so many others have been free to do for years and years in this country. >> for those of us who have known barney for a long time and consider him a treasured friend, this is a day to celebrate. this is a wonderful marriage and two great people. i'm thrilled to be here. >> the 72-year-old frank has been an openly gay congressman since the 1980's. he met the 42-year-old reedy at a political fund-raiser in 2007. frank is retiring from congress at th
stay with us. we'll be right back. >> congressman barney frank said i do today to his longtime partner jim reedy. the massachusetts democrat became the first sitting u.s. congressman to be involved in a same-sex marriage. the couple exchanged vows at a suburban boston hotel for family and friends, as well as former nancy po loss polasky and some of the congressmen. >> i think it's a great day for this country to recognize civil ceremony is a wedding ceremony and he and his partner...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know, it's hard to know just how well it will turn out. there are a few things that were disconcerting. the stories about the private security firm not having enough people. the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> not encouraging 37 disconcerting. the folks in london have been working on this for 15 years. they've spent $14 billion to make it happen. and romney says he's not encouraged? that was bad enough. but then he expressed doubt about whether the british people would rise to the occasio
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, let the gaffes begin. mitt romney has stumbled out of the gate on what was to be his big debut on the world stage. it started in london when romney insulted his olympic host in an interview with nbc's brian williams. >> in the short time here in london, do they look ready to your experienced eye? >> you know,...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> our time here is limited. and it is precious. and, what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it's not the trivial things, which so often consume us in our daily lives, ultimately it's how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another. >> this is a time for each of us to look into our hearts and remember how much we love one another and how much we love and how much we care for our great country, there is so much love and goodness in the heart of america. >> campaigns suspended for at least a couple of days. we're back now with our roundtable. joined by george will as always. jennifer rubin. joe klein. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. and our own cokie roshts. george, these rituals have become all too familiar. i think the wall street journal may have posed the question going fo
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> our time here is limited. and it is precious. and, what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it's not the trivial things, which so often consume us in our daily lives, ultimately it's how we choose to treat one another...
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they want to know how you get us out of this problem. and the way to get us out of this problem, the way the democrats prescribe it, is a lot different than the way the republicans prescribe it. we believe in focusing on the middle class. they believe on focusing on the most well-to-do. that's a winner for us, but it's the right policy for america, most importantly of all. >> each night, chris plays hardball with some of the nation's most prominent politicians and news makers. be sure to watch "hardball with chris matthews" 5:00 and 7:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today there. were two separate scuffles that erupted inside a pennsylvania theater and it caused movie goers to just panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons that was sparked bay dispute over a bathroom stall. later a fight inside a theater showing "the dark knight rises" led to a stampede toward the exits. two people were injured and one person was arrested. >>> homeowners in one miami res
they want to know how you get us out of this problem. and the way to get us out of this problem, the way the democrats prescribe it, is a lot different than the way the republicans prescribe it. we believe in focusing on the middle class. they believe on focusing on the most well-to-do. that's a winner for us, but it's the right policy for america, most importantly of all. >> each night, chris plays hardball with some of the nation's most prominent politicians and news makers. be sure to...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> mayor vincente grey swarmed by reporters at another public event in dc, after a new report exposes another issue with the campaign. the grey campaign had access, to a confidential data base with the identities of more than 6,000 public housing residents. fox 5s matt acklin caught up with the mayor today. >> reporter: it is the last thing the mayor wanted the deal with another issue raised inside his campaign once again we set out to try to get the mayors side of the story but had a hard time getting him to stop walking while answering questioning today and that seemed to cause problems. >> can you back up some please? can't even breathe. >> reporter: a frustrated mayor grey once again peppered with questions about issues with in his campaign he lashed out at reporters just trying to get his side of the story. >> get
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> mayor vincente grey swarmed by reporters at another public event in dc, after a new report exposes another issue with the campaign. the grey campaign had access, to a confidential data base with the identities of more than 6,000 public...
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for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it was the kind of man he was and the way he dealt with every person, black or white. he was a man of the fairest instincts and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of god. i'm grateful to him for so many things and, above all, for the knowledge of god. whose ways are not always our ways but whose justice is certain and whose mercy endures forever. every good cause on this earth relies in the end on a plan bigger than ours. without dependence on god, dr. king said, our efforts turn to ashes and our sunrises in the darkest night. unless
for every one of us, a particular person comes to mind. someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. for me that man is my father, george romney. it wasn't just that my dad helped write the civil rights provision for the michigan constitution, though he did. it wasn't just that he helped create michigan's first civil rights commission or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it...
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this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package reportedly includes writings and drawings about killing people. "outfront" tonight, ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. ed, what else is the university saying about this package? >> reporter: well, it's been really hard to get people to speak on the record about these packages we've known about since monday. in fact, it caused the evacuation of some of the buildings on that campus for a short time on monday. but it was quickly determined there wasn't any explosives or hazardous materials to deal with. now we're learning what was inside those packages, p
this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package...
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share your thoughts on twitter using the #ed show and like us on facebook. we'll be right back. ittle love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ ♪ ♪ spread a little joy... [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream. that's what makes philadelphia. ♪ so spread a little... [ female announcer ] and that's what makes the moment we enjoy it, a little richer. ♪ real belgian chocolate whipped with philadelphia cream cheese. new indulgence. the moment just got a little sweeter. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." democrats have come out swinging against mitt romney's offshore bank accounts. here's maryland governor martin o'malley. >> the relevance is this, that governor romney can't claim that his state actually was great at creating jobs when he was governor so he's fallen back and said look, vote for me. i was a businessman. i created jobs. you want to talk about going the way of europe, what went the way of europe were the swiss bank accounts and the american dollars that mitt romney stuffed in that offshore swiss bank account. >> and this is key in thi
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: we have learned from a source that in early june, james holmes performed poorly on one of his final exams. this was all about the same time when you go back and look at the time line of when authorities say that he had been over the last two months amassing the guns and the ammunition and the explosive material that was found in his home. so the question now becomes, this poor performance on this final exam that he had taken toward the end of his first year in this neuroscience ph.d. program at the university of colorado, what kind of effect might this exam and this poor performance have on james holmes? we don't have the answer to that. but you can imagine that is something that psychologists and investigators are taking a much closer look at. >> ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. >>> pierce o'farrell was one of the lucky ones. he survived the shooting massacre. he was shot three times in the left arm and the left foot and was just released from the hospital hours ago. o'
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: we have learned from a source that in early june, james holmes performed poorly on one of his final exams. this was all about the same time when you go back and look at the time line of when authorities say that he had been over the last two months amassing the guns and the ammunition and the explosive material that was found in his home. so the question now becomes, this poor performance on this final exam that he had taken toward the end of...
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which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is sometimes gathered in a hospital which then sends out a bill. when insurance does not cover the cost, the bill may go to the person they view the patient in this case, the victim of sexual assault. there ought to be funds for this and there are from a couple of sources. the sexual assault forensic exam fund and the crime victim compensation fund. but not all hotels now about that. the wisconsin newspaper is trying to do its part by breaking a story but some how hospitals didn't know what to do it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the
which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is...